Sharing wine experiences with an emphasis on "terroir" wines of great character in the absence of scores.

Pelz on Wine Has Migrated to WordPress

If you are reading this blog, you are likely a long time reader. Thanks for your loyalty and interest in my humble musings. As my long time readers, I wanted you to know that I am phasing out the blogger format since it has become a poor platform to share content in a user friendly way in my opinion.

The new blog can now be found at https://pelzonwine.wordpress.com and it will be a more aesthetically pleasing and user friendly (faster, cleaner and more intuitive) interface, as well as a more interactive platform.

Thanks to a heads-up from my long time reader Erik, I was able to redirect the old blog to the new one for now, so even if you navigate to the old version, you will end up at the new one.

Please note that none of this changes your feed subscriptions, so if you receive a daily digest via email from feedburner/google, you will continue to do so. That said, you can sign up with wordpress to have them deliver the emails to you and unsubscribe from feedburner since the old platform is a little less clean.

I hope you will enjoy the new blog platform. I will work on improving it, still, for quite some time.

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I am not a professional wine taster, nor do I have any professional training in the wine trade. I am a wine enthusiast who has spent countless hours tasting wines of many different styles. My palate is not aligned with a single wine critic, and I call all wines "as I taste them". My site is a source of tasting notes and wine recommendations as well as warnings without conflict of interest. You'll just have to figure out how your palate aligns with mine. My palate generally tends to veer towards Old-World wines that put a premium on terroir and lovely balance and finesse, rather than raw power...please keep that in mind as you read my notes.